Final build for my budget comp.

Burninator

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Ok I was wondering if this is a good buy and if there arent any tweaks i could do for certain parts. But here are the specs

-Case = $72.00 - ANTEC SOLUTION SERIES MODEL SLK3700AMB w/ANTEC SMART POWER 350W P4/AMD POWER

-Mobo = $104.00 - ABIT IS7,Intel 865PE chipset for Socket 478 P4 ATX motherboard

-Processor = $171.00 - Intel Pentium 4 / 2.4CGHz 512k socket 478 Hyper Threading Technology 800 MHz FSB

-RAM = $127.00 - KINGSTON HyperX 184-pin 512MB Kit (2x 256MB) DDR400 (PC3200) DDR RAM modules

-HD = $85.00 - WD WESTERN DIGITAL "SPECIAL EDITION" 80GB 7200RPM EIDE HARD DRIVE

-CD-RW/DVD-ROM = $57.99 - Lite On 48x24x48x16 CDROM/CDRW/DVD Combo Drive

-Video Card = $410.00 - Prolink Geforce FX5900 256MB, 8X AGP, VIVO+DVI+VGA+TV Model VIO 5900 256AD

-OS = $143.00 - Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack SP1a

-Keyboard = $20.00 - Microsoft 114 keys (10 internet Hot Keys) Internet Keyboard PS/2 - BLACK

-Monitor = $329.00 - Vison FV170 17" LCD TFT Display with built-in SPEAKERS

I already have a Sound Card and mouse. But if im leaving out anything else please let me know. I would like any input possible
 

Duvie

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I don't know if I would call it a budget system!!! hehehe....

I like most of the picks....Are you plan on ocing??? If so the IS7 from what I have heard looses the PAT feature at a certain fsb or never quite works right when ocing or using other then a 1:1 ratio....Look into it maybe a bit more...The Ic7 is not that expensive to get the real deal with the i875 platform...
 

Burninator

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Ok I plan to upgrade to the ABIT IC7, Intel 875P chipset for Socket 478 P4 Canterwood ATX motherboard
Is that a good buy? for ocing?

 

Burninator

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changed the Kingston HyperX to CORSAIR MEMORY XMS Extreme Memory Speed Series (Twin Pack) 512MB(2 x 256MB) 2x(32MX64) TWINX512-3200C2PT With Platinum - Silver Heat Spreader
 

Nebor

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I'm sorry, but a $410 video card doesn't go in a budget system.... $410 IS a budget system. That being said, woo woo 5900 ultra!

Yeah, Abit IC7 allows better overclocking than the IS7.

Also, I'd suggest PC3500.
 

Burninator

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ok but the IC7 doesnt support above DDR400 (PC3200) know any other mobos that rank with the IC7 but allow pc3500?

oh and Nebor do you have your Intel p4 overclocked? if so to what speed?
 

Nebor

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No, I'm running at stock speeds.... I've gone up to 224mhz FSB before though, that's the roof for my memory. ANyways, I have no way to take advantage of 3.4ghz speeds, so I'm running at stock...

Um, the IC7 accepts PC3500.... It supports PC4000 even. It's just the highest FSB supported by Abit, or ANY mobo manufacturer is 200mhz. But rest assured, you'll have no problem overclocking the board up to PC3500 speeds.
 

4x4expy

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If you didn't already know, the IC7 doesn't have onboard LAN.(Good one ABit;)) No big deal, because an ethernet card will only set you back $10-15, but it is a suprise when you get the rig all put together and start connecting cables
 

Nebor

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Get the IC7-G... it has onboard CSA lan, so your PCI bus isn't consumed by downloading America's Army from your OC3 connection.
 

jacktesterson

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doesnt look like much of a budget system to me....$410 video card



I still wouldnt buy a 5900 until the price drops....***screaming Radeon 9800***
 

Burninator

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nvm my budget has just jumped up $100 i think i might get the IC7-Max3 or either another 512MB of ram
 

SuPrEIVIE

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Originally posted by: Burninator
nvm my budget has just jumped up $100 i think i might get the IC7-Max3 or either another 512MB of ram

well if ur budget is 1600 go for ic7-max3 definetley
 
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Video Card = $410.00 - Prolink Geforce FX5900 256MB, 8X AGP, VIVO+DVI+VGA+TV Model VIO 5900 256AD

you may want to consider a 5900 from evga (128) for $249
 

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got HSF? Maybe you already have one.

If noise is a concern, I like the Zalman CNPS7000A-Cu. Otherwise, Thermalright SLK-900 and blow the @#*& out of it!
 

4x4expy

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The Zalman is the better choice. It is quieter and will run you CPU a few degrees cooler than the 900.
 

JBT

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this damn post I keep seeing budget comp. and figure I might try to help out then I look at it a 5900 U what a budget comp lol.
 

Burninator

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Well at the start of my search for new computer parts I was allotted $1200 and that is a budget comp. Then my dad said "Ill give you more" so he gave $400 more and I just added another $100 dollars from my own pocket. So It was a kinda budget comp when it was concieved.
 

Smithyoffline

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With this 'budget PC' will it be used as a gaming machine, video editing or another high end applications?
 

dmw16

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Im sure its been said...but there isnt much budget in that comp....a 5900 isnt a budget card...
-doug
 

mrgoblin

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9800 np fo sho. Save ure cash and take your mother out to eat for her birthday :\